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Get Back to Your Life with Rehabilitation Tailored to Your Specific Needs

Once a stroke or neurological injury is successfully treated, neurologists and therapists begin rehabilitation through exercises to improve balance, vision, and thinking skills. If needed, patients can be admitted directly to our Inpatient Rehabilitation Center, where patients recovering from stroke, traumatic injury, or severe illness receive intensive therapy for several hours every day. We also offer Outpatient Rehabilitation at three different locations in Medford, Central Point, and Grants Pass.

Patients admitted to our Inpatient Rehabilitation Center work with a team of experts to develop a highly personalized therapy schedule with specific goals tailored to help them recover motor coordination, speech, memory, and coordination skills. Our experts include a physiatrist (a doctor specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation), rehabilitation nurses, physical and occupational therapists, speech/language pathologists, a medical social worker, and a dietitian.

A typical day in the Inpatient Rehabilitation Center begins at 7 a.m., ends at 4:30 p.m., and includes three hours of therapy. Patients receive therapy from multiple specialties as well as education and training—all in a safe, healing environment.

Most patients stay an average of 11 days, but the length of stay depends on the specific diagnosis and patient needs. The therapy team tracks patient progress, meets regularly, and adjusts individual treatment plans as needed.

Outpatient Rehabilitation

Get Back In The Swing Of Things With Outpatient Rehabilitation

Outpatient rehabilitation is a critical part of the recovery process for many patients. Our specialists in physical, occupational, and speech therapy develop a personalized plan to help each patient regain critical life skills. Our rehabilitation program emphasizes individualized care in a supportive environment.

We have three conveniently located outpatient rehabilitation facilities in Medford, Central Point, and Grants Pass. Your doctor can refer you to any of our rehabilitation facilities for your therapy needs.